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9780444501134

Neurobiology of Mastication: From Molecular to Systems Approach

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    9780444501134

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    0444501134

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-08-01
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
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Summary

Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ., Japan. Based on the proceedings of a symposium on the 'Neurobiology of Mastication - from Molecular to Systems Approach,' held November 19-21, 1998 at the Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan. For researchers.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Introduction
The process of mastication
3(20)
G.E. Gerstner
L.J. Goldberg
Molecular mechanisms of signal transduction
The role of second messengers in gustatory transduction mechanism
23(12)
Y. Okada
R. Fujiyama
T. Miyamoto
T. Sato
Olfactory transduction
35(7)
T. Kurahashi
Ligand binding sites and subunit composition of the ionotropic glutamate receptors
42(14)
Y. Sahara
Inhibitory control of excitatory transmission
56(17)
M.-Y. Min
K. Appenteng
T.F.C. Batten
H.-W. Yang
Effect of amiloride on the taste responses of the frog glossopharyngeal nerve to Ca, Mg and Na salts
73(3)
Y. Kitada
K. Okuda-Akabane
K. Kawarada
Y. Mitoh
NADPH-diaphorase in the brainstem trigeminal sensory nuclear complex
76(3)
M. Takemura
A. Tsujio
K. Iwase
T. Shimada
Y. Shigenaga
Whole-cell voltage-clamp recordings from feline odontoblasts
79(4)
H. Ikeda
M. Goto
Y. Sahara
H. Suda
Y. Nakamura
Low-voltage activated calcium conductances in neonatal rat trigeminal motoneurons
83(3)
T. Inoue
S. Ogawa
S. Itoh
R. Matsuo
Y. Masuda
A. Komuro
O. Hidaka
T. Morimoto
Effects of serotonin on spike afterhyperpolarization in rat trigeminal motoneurons
86(3)
S. Itoh
T. Inoue
M. Kobayashi
Y. Kang
S. Ogawa
R. Matsuo
S. Wakisaka
K. Takada
T. Morimoto
Expression of IGFs, IGF receptors, myoD family and acetylcholine receptors during the postnatal development of rat skeletal muscles
89(4)
A. Yamane
Y. Ohnuki
Y. Saeki
K. Yanagisawa
M. Chiba
Expression of glutamate receptors in trigeminal neurons during postnatal development
93(6)
J.E. Turman, Jr.
S.H. Chandler
Cellular mechanisms of information processing
Trigeminal motoneurons, interneurons, and the control of neuronal discharge
99(17)
S.H. Chandler
C.A. Del Negro
C.-F. Hsiao
Electrophysiological properties of facial motoneurons
116(12)
Y. Nishimura
Y. Kumazawa
T. Akamine
M. Lin
T. Yamamoto
Development and modulation of glycineric synaptic transmission to hypoglossal motoneurons
128(11)
A.J. Berger
Discharge pattern of the superior salivatory nucleus in the rat: in vivo and in vitro studies
139(10)
R. Matsuo
Modulation of calcium channels by neuropeptides in submandibular ganglion neurons
149(12)
T. Endoh
T. Suzuki
Effect of norepinephrine on trigeminal activity, using an isolated brainstem preparation
161(4)
A. Mori
M. Kogo
H. Koizumi
K. Ishihama
T. Matsuya
Ionic currents in odontoblasts and dental pulp cells
165(4)
Y. Shibukawa
T. Suzuki
Electrophysiological identification of the submandibular superior salivatory nucleus (SSN) neurons in the rat
169(3)
K. Ishizuka
Y. Satoh
T. Murakami
Oxidative and glycolytic enzyme activities of rat masticatory motoneurons
172(5)
S. Kawagishi
K. Yoshino
Y. Takatsuki
N. Amano
Systems (1) sensory mechanisms
Processing of nociceptive inputs from different tissues to the spinal trigeminal nucleus and release of immunoreactive substance P
177(12)
K.B. Messlinger
J. Ellrich
Subtypes of oral mucosal nociceptors: an in vitro study in rats
189(12)
K. Toda
F.H. Nasution
Y. Seki
N. Ishii
T. Ogawa
K. Soma
Y. Nakamura
Contribution of jaw muscle spindles to the control of mastication
201(12)
T. Morimoto
O. Hidaka
A. Komuro
T. Inoue
T. Nagashima
Morphologies of masticatory motoneurons and muscle spindle afferents
213(14)
Y. Shigenaga
A. Yoshida
H. Kishimoto
N. Mukai
M. Moritani
Y. Nagase
Y.C. Bae
Principalis and oralis premotoneurons for the cat trigeminal motor nucleus
227(14)
A. Yoshida
K. Yasuda
Y.C. Bae
M. Moritani
Y. Hirose
H. Fukami
K. Chen
B.J. Sessle
Y. Shigenaga
Ultrastructure of axon terminals contacting periodontal and spindle afferents
241(4)
S. Honma
M. Moritani
L.-F. Zhang
A. Yoshida
Y. Shigenaga
Glutamate, GABA, and glycine immunoreactive terminals on cat masseter motoneurons
245(4)
Y.C. Bae
K.P. Park
H.J. Ihn
A. Yoshida
S. Honma
Y. Shigenaga
The trigemino-tecto-olivo-cerebellar projection in the rat
249(4)
T. Akaike
Effects of changing of occlusal height on mastication in the rabbit
253(3)
O. Hidaka
A. Komuro
T. Kato
Y. Masuda
K. Yoshikawa
T. Inoue
K. Takada
T. Morimoto
Tooth pulp inflammation modulates inferior alveolar nerve-driven neurons' responsiveness
256(3)
M. Sunakawa
Y. Matsui
H. Yamamoto
H. Suda
Response of adrenal nerve activity to mechanical stimulation of the teeth in rats
259(4)
K. Ikeda
T. Shingai
Y. Yamada
S. Kohno
Influence of jaw position on evoked potentials from the sternocleidomastoid muscle
263(3)
I. Okayasu
R.U. Medina
S. Kohno
H. Kobayashi
M.D.M. Rahman
A method for determining muscle spindle afferent input to motoneurons in the human masseter
266(4)
S.D. Scutter
K.S. Turker
Physiological evidence in support of a direct projection by jaw muscle spindle afferents to the caudal medulla in the anaesthetized rat
270(7)
R. Donga
K. Ishizuka
Y. Satoh
J.J.A. Scott
T. Murakami
Systems (2) motor mechanisms
Are trigeminal premotor interneurones part of the masticatory central pattern generator?
277(22)
R. Donga
Hypoglossal premotor neurons with respiratory-related activity
299(13)
T. Ono
Ontogenetic analysis of brainstem mechanisms of ingestive activities in vitro
312(15)
N. Katakura
M. Nakajima
Y. Nakamura
Fiber types and their functional role in mammalian masticatory muscles
327(10)
Y. Saeki
Y. Ohnuki
A. Yamane
K. Yanagisawa
Reflex control of masticatory muscles in man
337(17)
K.S. Turker
S.D. Scutter
J. Yang
M. Jenkins
K.J. Tucker
P.P. Abolfathi
Dental robotics: synthetic approach to mastication science
354(19)
A. Takanishi
A quantitative analysis of the dendritic organization of cat trigeminal motoneurons
373(3)
Y. Nagase
T. Nakamura
M. Moritani
S. Honma
A. Yoshida
Y. Shigenaga
Effects of cerebellar ablation on the timing of muscle force control in the rabbit
376(3)
A. Komuro
O. Hidaka
Y. Masuda
T. Kato
T. Inoue
T. Morimoto
Alternating activities of masseter and digastric muscles in growing rats fed a kneaded diet
379(4)
K. Ikeda
Z.-J. Liu
S. Harada
Y. Kasahara
G. Ito
Effects of stimulation in the hypothalamus on jaw reflexes
383(4)
M. Inoue
Y. Yamada
Effects of basal-ganglia stimulation on rhythmic jaw movements in the rabbit
387(3)
Y. Masuda
H. Tsuji
S. Kim
A. Komuro
T. Kato
O. Hidaka
T. Inoue
T. Morimoto
Striatal region that induces jaw muscle activity in response to electrical and receptor microstimulation in the rat
390(4)
N. Amano
M. Hashimoto
Y. Takatsuki
S. Kawagishi
K. Yoshino
Inhibition of rhythmic jaw movements by brainstem stimulation in the rabbit
394(3)
H. Tsuji
Y. Masuda
M. Kogo
Y. Fujimoto
T. Matsuya
T. Morimoto
Reticular neurons for rat rhythmical jaw movements
397(2)
M. Ohta
K. Sasamoto
S. Ishizuka
K. Nishimuta
Anatomical evidence suggests that digastricus pars occipitomandibularis muscle of the rabbit receives a trigeminal nerve motor innervation
399(4)
R. Donga
A. Taylor
Y. Satoh
J.J.A. Scott
T. Murakami
Stretch reflex-like response in superior head of the human lateral pterygoid muscle
403(4)
K. Hiraba
K. Hibino
K. Hiranuma
T. Negoro
Simulation of human masticatory jaw movement by minimum-jerk model
407(4)
K. Yashiro
T. Yamauchi
K. Takada
Effects of bite-opening on myosin heavy chain expression in rat masseter muscle
411(3)
Y. Ohnuki
A. Yamane
Y. Saeki
K. Yanagisawa
Dependence of the recruitment and co-contraction of jaw muscles on the bite point
414(5)
R.U. Medina
Y. Tsuchida
S. Kohno
Magnetic motor-evoked potentials in the masseter muscle during voluntary extension
419(3)
N. Hashimoto
T. Torisu
H. Fujii
Behavioral changes of postcontraction errors in bite-force production
422(3)
I. Kurasawa
M. Amari
Jaw muscle activities induced by tooth pulp stimulation change with aging
425(3)
Y. Matsui
M. Sunakawa
H. Suda
Human jaw movement accelerations in passive closing and in open/close boundary state during experimental gum chewing
428(4)
K. Yashiro
T. Fukuda
K. Takada
Modulation of facial nerve discharge by tactile facial stimulation in the rat
432(3)
J. Mizuno
R. Matsuo
T. Morimoto
New evidence for initiation of swallowing from the pharynx
435(6)
J. Kitagawa
T. Shingai
Y. Takahashi
Y. Yamada
Cortical mechanisms of information processing
Anatomical basis for information processing in masticatory behavior
441(19)
M. Takada
N. Hatanaka
H. Tokuno
Cortical neuronal activity in taste-related ingestive behavior in rats
460(11)
T. Yamamoto
Integration of tooth-pulp pain at the level of cerebral cortex
471(11)
K. Iwata
Y. Tsuboi
A. Tashiro
M. Sakamoto
R. Sumino
Face primary motor cortex and somatosensory cortex: input and output properties and functional interrelationships in the awake monkey
482(12)
B.J. Sessle
D. Yao
K. Yamamura
Function of the orofacial SI during mastication in awake cats: changes in masticatory movements and activities of mastication-related neurons in motor cortices following a lesion in the orofacial SI in awake cats
494(10)
H. Hiraba
Role of cortical inputs and brainstem interneuron populations in patterning mastication
504(11)
J.P. Lund
G. Scott
A. Kolta
K.-G. Westberg
Different roles of primary motor and ventral premotor cortex in jaw movements
515(3)
K. Yoshino
S. Kawaguchi
Y. Takatsuki
N. Amano
Neuromagnetic analysis of cortical activity associated with voluntary jaw movement
518(3)
N. Narita
H. Endo
Index of authors 521(2)
Keyword index 523

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